Well it's hard to believe a whole month has passed since our last monthly checkup at the cardiologist office! Ethan still seems to be doing well. They did another echocardiogram (ultrasound of his heart function) and from what they could see, the right ventricle (RV) functions looks good and there's minimal leakage from the tricuspid valve (same as it's always been). Ethan's oxygen sats have been remaining in the 70's - low 80's (although we could only get the sat to read 58-62 at the office today but that's because they're machine is about worn out so they're going to order a new one) and he now weighs 6.0 kg (13 lb. 3.5 oz.) so Dr. Robinson is pleased with his growth and heart function.
Dr. Robinson also told us we can stop one of the heart meds - Digoxin once we run out (which we ran out last night!) and we can also stop the Lasix (diuretic). So we're just down to one heart med - Enalapril (2x/day) and baby aspirin (3x/week)! He also told us that it's time to start the ball rolling to get ready for the next heart surgery. The 2nd surgery usually takes place between 4-8 months old, based on the oxygen sats and Ethan's weight gain. He's right on track for both for now but we don't want to get caught off guard when the sats start to drop so we're going to go ahead and book the heart catheritization for December and plan on having the second surgery a few weeks later (sometime in January).
Now that we know a timeline for the 2nd surgery, and we're getting ready to head into cold/flu season, we have to be extra cautious about keeping Ethan healthy. He needs to be healthy for at least 2-4 weeks prior to the surgery so that there's less risk of infection so we will keep him isolated from the public as much as possible from now until his next surgery. We should hear back from Dr. Robinson's office before Thanksgiving for the date of the heart cath and we'll let you know the date so you can be praying. If you've been following us since Ethan's birth, you may remember that he had a heart cath the day before we got discharged, so at least we know a little bit about what to expect. He will be anesthetized and will probably be sleepy the rest of the day, but it will probably be an outpatient procedure if all goes well.
Thanks for your continued prayers! Also, we want to thank UNC Hospitals for all the great work and personal care and attention they have given us. Today is the NC Children's Promise Telethon/Radiothon to raise money for the UNC Children's Hospital where Ethan spent the first 4 weeks of his life and we want to thank everyone involved in donating today to help make the this Children's Hospital what it is. We are so blessed to live so close to such a fabulous facility! If there are any causes worth donating to this year, this radiothon would be my pick - just to be able to give back to the place that saved our sweet boy's life! Please consider donating if you have money to spare - even a few dollars will make a difference for them. http://www.ncchildrenspromise.org/radiothon.shtml or 1-866-9-NC-KIDS.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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